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UAE approves plan to develop new laws with AI

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April 14, 2025
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The UAE will develop and monitor laws in the country using a new artificial intelligence system.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, announced the new legislative process following a meeting of the UAE Cabinet at Qasr Al Watan, Abu Dhabi.

During the meeting, the UAE Cabinet approved the launch of the first integrated regulatory intelligence ecosystem within the UAE Government.

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This new legislation and laws development system, which is the first of its kind globally, is based on the most advanced artificial intelligence approaches and solutions, marking a global first in smart governance.

The ecosystem introduces a proactive approach to legislative planning, enabling the government to stay ahead of rapid changes in global geopolitical, economic, social, and technological landscapes.

Sheikh Mohammed said: “Today, I chaired the Cabinet meeting at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi, where we made key decisions to advance legislative processes. We approved the establishment of the Regulatory Intelligence Office within the Cabinet.

“This office will work on creating a comprehensive legislative plan that brings together all federal and local laws in the UAE, connecting them through artificial intelligence with judicial rulings, executive procedures, and public services.

“The new system will allow us to track the daily impact of laws on our people and economy using large-scale data, and it will regularly suggest updates to our legislation.

“The system will be linked to leading global research centres to follow the best international policies and legislative practices, adapting them to suit the UAE’s unique circumstances.

“This new legislative system, powered by artificial intelligence, will change how we create laws, making the process faster and more precise.

“It will ensure that our legislative framework stands out, aligning our laws with the best global practices while staying true to the unique path of our rapid development”.

The new model includes the development of the largest national legislative database, which integrates not only federal and local legislation but also judicial rulings, government processes, services, and field-level systems.

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It is designed to monitor global legislative developments in real time, and assess their relevance to the UAE. It will also identify gaps or inconsistencies within the national legal framework.

This dynamic ecosystem allows the UAE to evolve from traditional static laws to living, responsive regulations.

It preserves the national legislative character shaped by the vision of the founding fathers and societal values while embracing the flexibility and speed of AI-driven regulation.

The system will accelerate the legislative process by up to 70 per cent, using AI tools to reduce the time and effort required for research, drafting, evaluation, and enactment.

As part of this initiative, the UAE Cabinet also approved the establishment of the Regulatory Intelligence Office under the General Secretariat of the Cabinet.

This new office will lead the design, implementation, and coordination of the system in partnership with federal and local authorities, as well as private sector stakeholders.

The move reflects the UAE’s commitment to building a new generation of governance that blends human insight with AI efficiency to create legislation that is faster, smarter, and more adaptable.

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